Others 01/28 07:42 - Dynamo Astrakhan v Dynamo Moscow W 8-12
Champions League 01/24 17:30 7 OSC Budapest v Dynamo Moscow W 5-10
Others 01/20 11:00 - Dynamo Moscow v Spartak Volgograd W 9-7
Others 01/19 16:10 - Dynamo Moscow v Storm 2002 Moskva W 9-4
Champions League 01/13 16:15 6 Dynamo Moscow v AN Brescia D 9-9
Champions League 12/20 18:00 5 CN Barceloneta v Dynamo Moscow D 7-7
Others 12/15 16:34 - Dynamo Moscow v Storm 2002 Moskva W 13-4
Champions League 12/09 16:15 4 Dynamo Moscow v Waspo Hannover W 9-6
Champions League 11/29 17:30 3 Partizan v Dynamo Moscow W 10-14
Others 11/25 10:15 - Dynamo Moscow v Synthesis Kazan Academy W 18-5
Others 11/24 15:53 - Dynamo Moscow v Synthesis Kazan Academy W 15-5
Others 11/19 15:00 - Synthesis Kazan v Dynamo Moscow W 7-11
Champions League 11/08 17:30 2 Olympiakos v Dynamo Moscow L 17-9
Champions League 10/25 16:15 1 Dynamo Moscow v Jug Dubrovnik W 12-11
Others 03/31 15:53 - Dynamo Moscow v Synthesis Kazan D 7-7
Others 01/27 16:00 - Dynamo Moscow v Dynamo Astrakhan W 10-5
Others 01/13 15:52 - Dynamo Moscow v Astana Kazakhstan W 17-6
Others 12/17 16:12 - Dynamo Moscow v Spartak Volgograd L 4-6
Others 12/16 16:06 - Dynamo Moscow v Spartak Volgograd L 5-10
Others 11/18 16:03 - Dynamo Moscow v Storm 2002 Moskva W 11-6
Others 10/22 08:54 - Dynamo Moscow v Saint Petersburg Navy W 18-5
Others 10/21 14:07 - KINEF-Surgutneftegaz Kirishi v Dynamo Moscow W 6-10
Others 10/20 11:08 - Dynamo Moscow v Sbornaya Leningrad W 25-5
Others 10/19 13:46 - Astana Kazakhstan v Dynamo Moscow W 7-11
Others 10/09 08:50 - Storm 2002 Moskva v Dynamo Moscow W 10-14
Others 10/08 07:24 - RTSOP Minsk v Dynamo Moscow W 2-15
Others 10/07 16:55 - Dynamo Moscow v Synthesis Kazan L 7-11
Others 10/06 15:30 - Saint Petersburg ungdom v Dynamo Moscow W 0-22
Others 10/05 15:27 - Dynamo Moscow v Dynamo-DSP Krylatskoy Moscow W 12-4
Others 10/04 16:43 - Spartak Volgograd v Dynamo Moscow L 12-11

Wikipedia - WPC Dynamo Moscow

WPC Dynamo Moscow (ВПК Динамо Москва) is a Russian men's water polo club, that is part of the traditional Moscow-based multi-sports club Dynamo.

History

Dynamo won seven Soviet Championships between 1955 and 1962, and in 1964 it played in the then new European Champions Cup, ranking second behind Partizan. In 1968 and 1969 the team won two more national championships, and it also reached the 1969 European Cup's final, lost to Mladost.

For the next fifteen years Dynamo didn't win any more titles; its best results in the Soviet Championship were 2nd and 3rd positions in three occasions each. 1985 marked the start of a peak in the team's history as Dynamo won its ninth national title and its first European title, the Cup Winners' Cup by beating Jug in the final. In 1986 it defended the national title and won its second Soviet Cup to attain its first national double, and in 1987 it won its third championship in a row and reached the European Cup's final, lost this time to Spandau 04. Dynamo subsequently won three of the last four editions of the Soviet Cup, while ranking second to CSKA Moscow in the league.[]

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union Dynamo remained in the lead of the new Russian Championship, winning seven championships and five national cups between 1994 and 2002. In 1999 it reached the Euroleague's Final Four, ranking fourth, and in 2000 it won its second Cup Winners' Cup, beating Florentia in the final. However the team declined; its major successes in subsequent years are two 3rd positions with two 3rd positions in the Russian Championship in 2003 and 2006.[]